Discolored feces can sometimes be related to something your cat has recently ingested. For example, grass or green-colored material such as green kibble or green treats may cause green discoloration, which is not always a medical concern, although some animals with green feces have gallbladder dis...
Unlike herbivores who feed mainly on grass and leaves, cats are predators. They are born to hunt; so, energy is a precious commodity that they cannot do without. And being an ambush predator means you need a burst of energy in order to catch your prey. ...
If your cat seems to be experiencing issues in these areas, consider foods like the Grass-Fed Beef Rustic Blend, which includes cranberries, for an antioxidant boost. Consulting with your vet can help determine which nutrients are best for your cat’s needs. Consult reviews and recommendations....
It’s hard to believe I once built and manicured a flower bed at the corner of the front lawn. Fortunately the last things I planted were irises. They hold their own against the encroaching Bermuda grass. Maybe every 8-12 weeks I feel good enough to spend a few minutes weeding. The aj...
[lasso id=”170948″ link_id=”487677″ ref=”catastrophicreations-garden-complex-wall-mounted-cat-tree-shelf-set-with-cat-grass-planter-english-chestnut-natural”] Do You See Your Cat Pressed on the Surface While Sleeping? Your cat may be in the cat loaf position on a soft cat bed or...
Indoors vs. Outdoors Enjoying our cat garden Should you let your kitty outdoors when s/he is old enough? i.e. when they’ve had all their vaccinations and been neutered? Us Bengals in particular love the freedom of the outdoors and the fresh air in our fur and being outside is one wa...
Why does my cat eat grass? Although they're carnivores by nature, cats often eat grass and other roughage. This is likely to soothe digestive problems or to help the cat purge after eating spoiled food or something else it no longer wants in its belly. Cats are almost certainly not eating...
Why does my cat eat grass? Although they're carnivores by nature,cats often eat grassand other roughage. This is likely to soothe digestive problems or to help the cat purge after eating spoiled food or something else it no longer wants in its belly. Cats are almost certainly not eating ...
While you've probably seen your cat munching on grass (or consuming one of your prized house plants!) cats do not need fruits or vegetables in their diets. Dogs can enjoy a wide array of vegetables, but cats and dogs have different nutritional needs — cats are carnivores, anddogs are om...
But instead of just an acidic, caffeinated drink, you’re now also getting the medicinal benefits of the herbs. Cinnamon and other sweet spices especially helps against colds. So does Stinging Nettle, but that one doesn’t taste good by itself – it tastes kind of like grass – and I wou...